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http://www.cnn.com/2....html?hpt=hp_t2





On Friday night, Wired technology journalist Mat Honan was brutally hacked. In a chain of events that Honan would unravel in the following days, hackers took advantage of security holes at Amazon and Apple to gain access to his iCloud account. They then took over his Gmail account, remotely wiped all data from his MacBook Air, iPhone and iPad, and took over his Twitter account as well as the Twitter account of his former employer, Gizmodo.



The incident might seem small on its surface -- just one person's information, not a huge data breach of credit card numbers. But this one very public incident, thoroughly documented by Honan in a Wired article, could be a wake-up call to many who store their information with cloud-based services, including Amazon, Apple and Google.
 

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But it's the future man!



As you seem to be aware there is a massive trend to call everything a cloud. And that is what it is, CALLING everything a cloud. Everything already IS a cloud. The internet is a cloud. But yes, I get what you mean. I just think that much like someone can take your picture in public and ruin your sense of privacy, your internet activity and persona is out in the public too and just as vulnerable as an old lady with a fat purse standing at a bus stop.
 

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"Cloud" is the new geek buzz word. I work in a Storage geek role and people and vendors love to throw "cloud" around like it was going out of style.



But just like everything else out there, always be careful where your info is going and always find out what security challenges are given to prove you are you. The large majority of illicit hacking is social engineering.
 

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What this article does highlight is the ease of social engineering to get data. No real hack, just asking the right questions to those with poor or opposing policies. Kevin Mitnick would be proud.
 

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A sheep herder is using a rented plane to relocate he herd. The engine starts to fail and the Captain runs back to the herder screaming and holding parachutes, "THE PLANE IS GOING DOWN! TAKE THIS!"



"But...but what about my sheep!?"



"Your sheep?! **** your sheep!"



"Do you think we have time?!"
 

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A few years ago a worker of mine from rural Missouri complained that every time he would get a sheep "stump broke", Daddy would take the sheep off to market.
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I'm going to pretend that I can't imagine what Stump Broke means.
 

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HAHAHAH Stump Broke...



Pretending is good Mass! But to help... when you are training say a horse to ride, you have to "break" the horse, trained, yeah? (You can tell _I_ am an equestrian...)



Well... if we stick to the horse analogy, a tree stump to provide additional height to allow for, other activities would need to have the horse trained, broken, perhaps...
 

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I'm going to pretend that I can't imagine what Stump Broke means.



LOL I had a few retakes after he said that.



Its a term I had never heard before and was'nt sure what I was hearing when he said it. I never did ask him if he was serious.
 

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HAHAHAH Stump Broke...



Pretending is good Mass! But to help... when you are training say a horse to ride, you have to "break" the horse, trained, yeah? (You can tell _I_ am an equestrian...)



Well... if we stick to the horse analogy, a tree stump to provide additional height to allow for, other activities would need to have the horse trained, broken, perhaps...



HAHA
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